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Lightwater



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Evoque with 24".
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LR NUT



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It’s amazing what an extra 2 inches do Laughing

My FL2 sits a bit taller with the 22s when fitted.

That Evoque looks like its had a 6” lift Laughing MY14 Kahn Converted Dynamic - Fuji White Ebony/Pimento Interior
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Boxbrownie



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Lightwater wrote:
Evoque with 24".
https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=de...edIndex=33


That just looks ridiculous........surely the driver realises something wrong upon looking in the RVM and seeing people incapacitated rolling on the floor with laughter! Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter Regards

David

Lovely i6 has now gone, but not me......

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LR NUT



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Lightwater wrote:
The Velar 18 inch are not bad & at least they are not poodle rims!

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Post #376712 12th Aug 2019 8:22 pm
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p_gill



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The Wheels spec look similar but not identical


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Note: the offset is 45 instead of 55


Link with more information

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/land-rover/freelander-2/2007/

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/land-rover...elar/2017/


I also recently changed my wheels





Although I also like the stock wheels and I may switch back





Take care

Paul

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ronp



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Scotland 

Et45 is the standard offset on Evoque/DA/Velar wheels.
In fitting them to a FL2 it gives it a more purposeful look with no clearance issues. FL2 now gone and have a couple of items left for sale:-

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Bluebird1999



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Lightwater wrote:
17 inch rims are 4wd fit for purpose.
18 inch rims are Poodle Rims.
19 inch rims are Extra Poodle Rims.
20 inch rims are Extreme Poodle Rims.
21 inch rims are... can't post description!


My TD4 has 18 inch rims and I do lots of miles in forests on tracks badly rutted by World Rally Car testing in all weathers with no problems. I don’t get what the p*ss taking is all about😳 64 plate TD4 SE Santorini Black
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Lightwater



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Not only tracks but roads eat tyres in Australia, it looks like rats have feasted on your tyres. You need to let them down. The more side wall you have the better. I have put 3 plugs in one hole.

The public road from Karajini to Millstream National Park as a mild example, most people get permission to use the mining road, is rough with sharp rock egdes. So you need to let your tyres down & drive slower. Even then it was not a nice drive on our 18 inch wheels. You have had it after a couple of hours of rough roads.

North Flinders Ranges, horrible corrugated & tyre eating roads roads. Gibb River Road east end is the same. We destroyed a tyre like the another 3 vehicles that same day! All of us had extra spare wheels.


“What, more corrugations?” we hear you cry. “After a thousand kays of them on the Tanami?”
https://www.outbacktravelaustralia.com.au/...-kimberley

'We’ve done trips where we’ve had more than 10 plugs in a tyre!'
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RealBeale



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Evoque 18" poodle rims look much better with larger tyres Thumbs Up

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Boxbrownie



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Need cleaning, looks like a awful lot of black brake dust on those rims......... Laughing Regards

David

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jules



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Lightwater wrote:
SteveC wrote:
Lightwater wrote:
poodle rims!


?

Definition required please.....

A search brings up poodle rims a few times:

Actually they are poodle rims but better than extra poodle: http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic32292.html?highlight=poodle+rims

A definition of extra poodle rims near bottom of page: http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic32396.html?highlight=poodle+rims

Another reference here with good photos: http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic32124.html?highlight=poodle+rims


Loved by yummy mummies with hand bag sized poodle pets apparently. And, according to SWMBO also drug dealers/gangsters/pimps and their associates. Jules

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jules



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RealBeale wrote:


Evoque 18" poodle rims look much better with larger tyres Thumbs Up


Agreed, its stupidly skinny tyres that make them look naff. Jules

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